Brendan Rodgers, Tony Pulis and more: The contenders for Manager of the Year

Brendan Rodgers has Liverpool dreaming of a first League crown in 24 years. Should he deliver, then the Manager of the Year title will be his.

With four games to go, the Premier League is Liverpool’s to lose and the progress made this season has been remarkable. Rodgers has taken the club from seventh last season — 28 points behind champions Manchester United — to potential title winners.

He has put together a stylish side playing some of the most attractive football in Europe. With 93 goals from 34 Premier League games, Liverpool have already beaten the club record for the most goals in a top-flight season (92 from 42 matches in 1963‑64). A win at Norwich on Sunday would see them claim a club record 11th straight Premier League victory.

However, Rodgers is not the only contender for the accolade. Here's our guide to the top bosses in the Premier League this year...